It's been a strange old week, the pool has been plagued with technical issues and we've not been able to swim since last Monday, an absolute age! With the issues still not sorted we're planning to use another of the borough's pools tomorrow.
Our annual membership gives us a choice of four but only the Gala is within walking distance and I hope it's only temporary as our two mile walk (there and back) is part of our fitness regime, not to mention that there isn't a Wetherspoons round the corner for our post-swim breakfast.
This week its been so misty that I've barely been able to see down the garden when I've been doing my Wii Fit workouts but by mid morning it has burnt off and it's been deliciously warm and sunny. When I walked into town to do my parcel drop-offs I didn't even need a coat.
I found this amazing vintage Indian dress in the £2.99 charity shop last year. The handloomed cotton is a bit too thick for the Summer but it's perfect for now.
I swear these tulips are multiplying, I only planted a dozen (Wilko's bulbs, planted during Lockdown) and now there's 17. Not that I'm complaining, nothing says Spring more than a red tulip.
On Thursday, for another walk to the various locker boxes and drop off points around Walsall I wore a vintage Oasis Trading wrap skirt with one of my All About Audrey blouses and my vintage denim waistcoat.
Meanwhile Jon went off on a mission to find a replacement for Patrice (below), our 22 year old Citroen in Lucifer Red, which has reached the end of his life...not bad for a car that cost £500 as a stop-gap five years ago!
Here's our new car, a gunmetal Nissan Qashqai (yes, just like the carpet bag I bought last week and the troal people I blogged about!) and compared to Patrice she's a mere whippersnapper at just 15 years old. The vendor couldn't believe Patrice was still on the road.
Her registration contains the letters XAP so we've named her Pax after the Roman goddess of peace, 'cos we all need a bit of that in this crazed world we currently find ourselves in.
Meanwhile I picked up a Vinted parcel..a gorgeous tooled leather bag, listed as Satisfactory and priced at just £3. And how's about this for weird...the seller was from Yorkshire and inside the bag was a 1970s bus ticket for West Midlands Transport, our local bus company and, even more bizarrely, it was issued on my birthday! I'd intended to sell it but I think it's a sign it's a keeper, don't you?
On Friday we tested out Pax and headed to the charity shops in a suburb of Walsall where we occasionally find the odd gem, although aside from a chores jacket for Jon on this occasion we came back empty-handed, a rare occurence!
I withdrew some of my Vinted money and treated myself to a dress from All About Audrey's sale. I think my friend Betty might also have it. It needed taking up by about 5" and the belt loops were in a very weird position, both easily rectified, and I'm very pleased with it. One of those easy on, easy off, non- crease dresses which are perfect for travel.
This has been my favourite spot all week and I'm powering through my reading pile like a thing possessed, I've just started my 5th book of the week.
Saturday was another beautiful day which kicked off with a walk in the sunshine and was mostly spent outside.
Aside from my Frye boots, whuch were from eBay 10 years ago, my entire outfit is from Vinted, an original 1970s silk maxi skirt, a contemporary art silk wrap top (last seen in Tenerife dancing with the locals) and a vintage velvet Afghan waistcoat.
I nearly put the necklace I was wearing on Vinted as I'd not worn it in years (given to me by a old neighbour) but wanted confirmation as to its ethnicity and so posted a few photos on a well respected tribal jewellery forum of which I'm a member. Apparently it's Saudi Bedouin and quite desirable (over 200 people liked it!) so I'm giving it another chance!
This week we've finished Landman (already desperate for season 3) and watched Gone, a murder mystery on ITV which was enjoyable but left a lot of loose ends. We've started season 3 of The Capture on BBC which is riveting and mind-bending in equal measure.
We've also seen a film, Good Boy, which stars one of Britain's greatest actors, Stephen Graham. It's one of those absurdist films (like Bugonia) which I love, where a family capture a teenage deliquent in the hopes of retraining him.
After another walk to the lockers and parcel shops, today has been another day of pottering. I'd not worn this vintage Chelsea Girl cheesecloth maxi in ages and yet again, it's been warm enough to just throw a waistcoat over the top.
Thanks for reading, see you soon!
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Hi Vix, yes! I think you have my AA/Audrey dress there - it is great for travel and looks lovely on you :) We watched Gone, the ending didn't do it justice imo, they could have got much more crammed in. Hope you have lots of happy days out in your new car Betty x
ReplyDeleteHello Betty! I thought I'd seen you wearing that dress before. The photos on the website didn't do it as much justice as you did! I just need to book a holiday now so I can take it with me.
DeleteThere were so many loose endings to Gone, it really needs another series, maybe that's the intention. xx
RIP Patrice. I hope Pax provides as many years of faithful service.
ReplyDeleteYour cheesecloth maxi looks gorgeous. I'm looking forward to casting off some layers now that spring has arrived. And your hair is stunning!!! 😍
Thanks, Jules! Patrice did so well considering he was just a cheap car. He was so creaky, you could hear Jon three streets away!
DeleteI'm hoping that Spring sticks around, I don't want to have to put my thermals back on! xxx
Patrice sure did the job asked of her! The new to you dress is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sam! Patrice did astonishingly well, here's hoping Pax is just as faithful! xxx
DeleteWe have a 74 VW Beetle that lives in our oldest son's back garden. We joke that it's a family heirloom. There's also a 2006 Focus that refuses to die. Well, they do say "built Ford tough" and that car has been used.
ReplyDeleteThe leather bag is a keeper I had one in high school. No idea where it went.
Don't get me started on our VW archive - there's four on the drive and one in the repair shop. We're like the Clampitts of the avenue! My brother had a Focus like that, it went on and on for years.
DeleteI love big sturdy bags like those, I womder where yours ended up. Just as well it didn't have a Camadian bus ticket in mine or you'd have been asking for it back! xxx
I have had some difficult months , with a flurry of disappointments and friendships that I thought would endure failing - and the third anniversary of Tonys death is this week . I have ( maybe unwisely ) ordered a Mini Convertible- she ( my cars are always girls ) has all the bells and whistles, and cost more than my firth three houses combined
ReplyDeleteI don’t know her reg yet so can’t plan a name , but as she looks like an Essex car am thinking of Britney
Siobhan x
Siobhan, its lovely to hear from you and I'm sorry that you've had such a tough time of late. It doesn't feel like three years since you lost Tony, I shall keep you in my thoughts.
DeleteI think a treat to lift your spirits is something you need and you can't get better than a Mini Convertible, the vendor of Pax was selling a Mini Cooper which Jon was very tempted with, but I think it had a few too many issues. I hope Britney brings you joy and many years of happy motoring. xxx
Thank you for being so encouraging. Mini have just phoned to say that due to a paperwork error “ my “ car has been sold to someone else . I am taking it as a sign from Tony to stick with my crappy Toyota !
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Oh no!! It looks like Britney and you weren't meant to be. I'm inclined to agree with you and take it as a sign from Tony that the old Toyota isn't ready to leave you just yet, there's something even better around the corner. Xxx
DeleteFunnily enough we always name our cars too - my little corsa is known as Bob and I have had him for 13 years! (he is my first 'male' car - they are usually always she)
ReplyDeleteEven the kids call their cars names - apparently their girlfriends never did, until they met our boys - so, to introduce them ... Zeb (van) Bob, Pumpkin, Rocket, James, Tommy and Sabrina.... bet you feel better for knowing that haha 😁
Hello Kate! Bob sounds like a very reliable chap! I'm sure cars behave better when they're named. I love all the names of the vehicles you#ve owned, some great choice there! xxx
DeleteHi Vix, thank you for such gorgeous combinations of colour, pattern and texture- a masterclass in layering technique. I see your denim waistcoat is proving very useful too. What a find in the tooled leather bag- definitely a keeper! I remember buying something similar on a school trip to Spain in the 70s and always liked them and the good quality leather. The Bedouin pendant is a great piece- I'm sure you'll wear it often too. I am trying to grow my hair a bit longer currently. I haven't had it really long since I was 14 and got bullied so much about it at school that I went to the hairdresser one day and asked them to chop it quite short! Being very very curly too my hair just pings back up. Long hair obviously suits you so I would just ignore the naysayers out there. What do they know about style! X
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind comments as always, Alysia! Spia was always the place to buy some quality leather, I remember investing in some amazing suede boots the first time I visited Barcelona and they went on for years!
DeleteHow horrible that those vicious kids teased you ober your hair and you ended up getting it chopped off. I'd kill for naturally curly hair (I bet they were just jealoys) I hope you persevere with growing yours, nothig sems to annoy people more than women of a certain age daring to wear their hair long! xxx
As poor Patrice! Still looked like he would've gone on forever!Like your new wheels though. Looks so roomy! I'm restricted with space in my wee Fiat 500! My very tall son was in the passenger seat last week and he could've done with a sunroof to stick his head through and he had to keep shifting his right leg so I could shift the handbrake!!Cockburn Street in Edinburgh was the go-to place for cheesecloth clothes. In fact, I've got a story about a certain cheesecloth shirt but that's for another day! Have a great week.xxx
ReplyDeleteI know, he was a fine old car but the brakes had started to fail and the squeaking he made was getting to the point of being embarrasing although it was great if Jon went out on his own, it worked as an early warning system so I could get off the internet and look busy when he came home!
DeleteI need to hear the story of your cheesecloth shirt! A lady stopped me the last time OI wore that dress and asked if it was Chelsea Girl, she'd bought the same one in 1969! xxx
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ReplyDeleteGot it! xxx
DeleteOh, such fond memories of Patrice! So glad you guys acquired Pax. Used cars are so hard to find as in worthy ones these days. Such lovely dresses and always inspiring to see these! I hope the pool gets fixed soon. Such great TV watching, indeed. All the best to the rest of March. Happy reading! & much much more! Thanks for being here! Thanks for your comments! 💗
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ellie! Used cars are like gold dust, it took Jon months to find an alternative to poor old Patrice and we had to compromise because we both detest the colour grey! xxx
DeleteI think quite a few Midlanders migrate to Yorkshire. I know there’s a strong Brummy community here in Scarborough. I think it’s that yearning for the sea that we’re all brought up so far away from! Amazing outfits, I could pick a favourite and it’s so refreshing to actually have some sunshine xxx
ReplyDeleteReally? I didn't know that about the migrating Midlanders - can't say I blame them! This bag was from the town where Last of the Summer Wine was filmed, maybe the previous owner had a thing about Compo and upped sticks to stalk him! xxx
DeleteVix que delicia ver tu blog casualmente hoy, mi marido y yo estamos buscando un coche de segunda mano decente para poder vender el Dacia sendero que compramos hace 3 años en un mal día. Ya ha tenido su primera avería que por suerte cubrió la garantia. Nos ofrecen 10000 euros por el y queremos uno antiguo y más grande.
ReplyDeleteUn placer a mis ojos ver tus maravillosos looks diarios y muerta de envidia por esa energía para vestirte guapa . Por no hablar de tu precioso jardín y tu casa.Gracias por todo.
Blanca desde el Pais Vasco
¡Qué gusto saber de ti, Blaca! ¡Espero que el tiempo se esté portando bien en el precioso País Vasco!
Delete¡Mucha suerte con tu búsqueda de un coche antiguo fiable! Decisiones como estas no se pueden tomar a la ligera, ¿verdad?
¡Qué gusto saber de ti! xxx
I see the first red tulips of the year at your place. They're not blooming here yet.
ReplyDeleteRight now, I love your outfits with the Jens vest. It makes your figure look even more graceful than it already is.
And yes, keep the bag. The bus ticket is cool too.
Those poor tulips got a right old battering in today's snow, I think yours must be a bit more sensible and are biding their time! xxx
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ReplyDeleteI meant denim vest. :)
Got ya! x
DeleteI feel really guilty every time I get rid of a car. Was even worse when my 38 year old oven packed up in January. Couldn't watch when she was taken away
ReplyDeleteIt's terrible how attached to these things we get! 38 years old for an oven's very impressive! xxx
DeleteYou find the most marvelous pieces. Hope you pool situation rectifies soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Hena! The other pool wasn't too bad although it felt a bit strange after four years of using the same place. I hope it gets mended soon, too! xxx
DeletePAX looks like a fine replacement for Patrice, although it's a bit sad that she's such an uninspiring colour after that glorious red. That bag is definitely meant to be with you all the fate gods are saying so. Good Boy sounds like an intriguing film, and I am really enjoying The Capture, but not enjoying the waiting a week for each episode!!
ReplyDeleteTell me about it! We couldn't find her on the car park today, every bloody car is that dreary shade of grey!
DeleteIts so frustrating to have to wait a week between episodes, isn'y it? How we used to cope in the olden dats, I'll never know. The Good Boy is fantastic, I'm quite tempted to capture a chav and see if its possible to retrain them! xxx
RIP Patrick! I hope Pax is equally longlived!
ReplyDeleteYour new Audrey dress and tooled bag are rather marvellous! I like!
This is a glorious set of outfits! I particularly like the raspberry one! I would never have thought to layer a wrap too under a waistcoat so that's something I might try!
Thanks, Kezzie! Those wrap tops work really well under waustcoats, none of that annoying gapiness you sometimes get when you haven't secrured them properly! xxx
DeleteWhat a gorgeous bunch of dresses! That pink silk skirt is a stunner! Farewell, Patrice, and welcome, Pax! I laughed when I read your bag was Qashqai - I thought, "I wonder if she knows it's a car brand?" Ha!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sheila! Its great to hear from you! I didn't know Qashqui was a car, what a weird coincidence with me buying that bag a week ago and ending up with a car too match! xxx
DeleteYou have the best outfits, Vix. I especially love the first cream one and tooled leather bag and of course the red tulips are just gorgeous. X
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